Licensed to practice in 4 states and accepts 15 insurances. Specializes in ADHD, Anxiety, Medication Management and 10 more.
(she/her)
Ashley Navarre is a board-certified family psychiatric nurse practitioner and is dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based care across the lifespan. Experienced in psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, and medication management, with a collaborative, patient-centered approach. Committed to reducing stigma and empowering individuals to achieve lasting mental wellness.My path to becoming a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner began with earning my Bachelor of Science in Nursing and working as a registered nurse, where I developed a strong foundation in holistic, patient-centered care. Through my clinical experience, I recognized the growing need for accessible mental health services and felt called to specialize in psychiatry. I pursued graduate education as a PMHNP, receiving advanced training in psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, and psychopharmacology. After completing supervised clinical hours, I obtained national certification and state licensure. I remain committed to ongoing learning and providing compassionate, evidence-based mental health care.
When working with me, you can expect a collaborative, respectful, and nonjudgmental approach. I prioritize creating a safe and supportive environment where you feel heard and understood. My practice is grounded in evidence-based care, clear communication, and individualized treatment planning tailored to your unique needs and goals. I value transparency and shared decision-making, particularly regarding medication and treatment options. My goal is to empower you with knowledge, provide compassionate guidance, and support your progress toward improved mental health and overall well-being.
I remain committed to lifelong learning to ensure I provide safe, effective, and evidence-based care. I regularly participate in continuing education courses, professional conferences, and advanced clinical trainings to stay current with evolving psychiatric guidelines and best practices. I review peer-reviewed research, engage in case consultation when appropriate, and collaborate with interdisciplinary colleagues to broaden my perspective. I also seek feedback and reflect on clinical experiences to refine my skills. Ongoing learning allows me to continuously strengthen my clinical judgment and better serve the individuals and communities I support.
We serve kids, adolescents, adults & geriatric populations struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, Bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, grief , mood disorders, schizophrenia, trauma, stress and much more who are ready for meaningful change. Ideal clients seek structured, practical care, medication support, and clear guidance. They want to improve daily functioning, build coping skills, and achieve long-term emotional stability and balance.
I identify as
Supportive
Supportive therapy is utilized to provide emotional support, reinforce healthy coping mechanisms, and improve a patient’s ability to manage current stressors and symptoms. This approach focuses on helping patients feel heard, validated, and understood while promoting stability and functional improvement. In practice, supportive therapy involves: Active listening and empathy: Providing a safe, nonjudgmental space for patients to express thoughts and emotions Validation: Acknowledging and normalizing emotional experiences to reduce distress and isolation Encouragement and reassurance: Reinforcing strengths, resilience, and progress Problem-solving assistance: Helping patients identify practical solutions to current life stressors Psychoeducation: Educating patients about their diagnosis, symptoms, medications, and coping strategies Promoting adaptive coping skills: Encouraging healthy behaviors and effective stress management techniques Supportive therapy is integrated into routine psychiatric visits to enhance emotional stability, improve treatment adherence, reduce symptom burden, and support overall mental wellness. It is appropriate for a wide range of psychiatric conditions including depression, anxiety, trauma-related disorders, and adjustment difficulties.
1 rating with written reviews
May 21, 2026
I am brand new to this, however Ashley was a great listener and not only provided options but took the time to explain thoroughly how each option would help with my situation. I would recommend Ashley and look forward to meeting with her again